Canadians Shot at Dawn Gravestone Rubbings

Stone rubbing is the practice of creating an image of surface features of a stone on paper. The image records features such as natural textures, inscribed patterns or lettering.

I have thought of many ideas of how to bring the reality of one's final resting place back to Canada.

The difference between a picture or an actual rubbing is that a paper rubbing shows the individuality of each gravestone and its own unique features in actual size and form.

Quo Officium Compellit

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Garth Wetherall

Follow along with me as I record the sights & sounds of Canada, across the world and to enjoy a good cigar every now and then.

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